Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Basement Remodeling...

We are *almost* done with our basement. The walls are painted, the carpet is laid, the furniture is in. We just need to stock the bookshelves, hang the posters, and keep organizing the toys. I am very excited at the way it all turning out! Hopefully I'll have pictures to post by tomorrow!!!

Friday, February 24, 2006

A journey of 50 lbs begins with....

6!

We joined the YMCA 2 1/2 weeks ago. I was reluctant to get on the scale the first time because I wasn't quite sure where I was at. Then I figured out that I need to lose 50 pounds to be at a healthy weight. I got back on the scale on Wednesday, and I discovered that I've lost 6 pounds!!! I am very excited about this. I haven't been on any strict diet- I have paid a bit more attention to what I'm eating, but I know this is mainly due to getting off my butt and exercising.

For what we pay at the Y, we are definitely getting our money's worth. They have classes for the girls every day, and twice a week they have a tumbling class that Lauri and Gavin can attend. It's been great for everyone in the family- except Eli. He's still adjusting to the nursery. He doesn't cry a lot, he's just very clingy to whoever is in there. I'm hoping this will get better over time. That's my only complaint about the place (but I understand where they're coming from)- kids 3 and over are in a separate room from those 2 and under. So, poor Eli is all by himself.

I am so encouraged by my progress. I know that it will take some time for those other 44 pounds, but I truly believe they will be gone!

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Not your usual trip to the Lake

When we visit the Lake, we usually go tubing, walking, etc. Fun in the sun.

This is what we got when we visited Beaver Lake this past weekend.






The kids had a blast sledding down the driveway, despite the fact that it was not even 30*.
Daddy was mainly catching them as they got to the bottom. Sometimes they would smack right into the house. They just about the Suburban more than a handful of times. We were lucky, though, they never once went past our grasp. Good thing too, since this is where they would of ended up.

And no trip to the lake would be complete without a visit from a random dog.


Tuesday, February 14, 2006

"Are you going to read this book?"

"Cause I'm going to tell you about it anyways"

This was Brett last night, wanting to share about the current book he's reading Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt. I always tease him about ruining books for me. He likes to share interesting facts or quotes from whatever he's reading.

Truthfully though, I like when he points something out to me before I get to it. Then, when I get to that part in the book, I think of him :)

Happy Valentine's Day

Monday, February 13, 2006

Boys will be boys

We had our Campfire meeting at our house this afternoon. Luckily, we were blessed with wonderful weather, so when all activities were finished, the kids were able to go out and play. There was about 10 kids, but they were all playing nicely, so we were only checking up on them occasionally.

I went out to take my turn to peek at the kids, and I saw Gavin facing the fence. I couldn't tell if he was looking at someone else or if he was upset about something. I asked him what he was doing, and he answered, "I'm peeing!"

I got him to come inside right away, and I sent him to his room. I sat down to talk with him about why we don't urinate not only in front of others, but especially in our backyard. I said, "Do you want the other kids to see you pee?" and he promptly replied, "But they were laughing!" Yes, he definitely has the makings of a class clown.

Childish

"Lots of students can eat lunch in a childish."

This was the sentence Lauri composed in her current Explode the Code. The correct word was "dining hall" not "childish", and I was surprised at her answer. I had her read it aloud to me. Here's what she said, "Lots of students can eat lunch in a childish. You know, child-dish."

I just had to laugh.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Oh, by the way,

guess my Mommy instincts were wrong. Went to see the doctor on Friday and he said that "The second ear I looked in was redder than the first, so I guess it is an ear infection" Didn't really convince me, but we've been giving the antibiotics anyways. He does seem more himself today. He's actually eaten 2 yogurts. Hopefully he'll sleep better tonight.

Went on a date last night...

with myself. Brett had poker night at our house, one set of grandparents had the oldest three at the movies, and the other set kept the baby for a couple hours. I went and had a nice, quiet dinner at Panera Bread, then went over to Borders to browse. I ended up getting a sampling of Martin Luther's writings. Then, I headed across the street to Half-Price Books and found two books on Latin- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Latin and The Big Gold Book of Latin Verbs. I'm hoping these will help our Latin studies which have come to a sort of standstill for a while now.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

This is NOT the look of my baby today

Instead, his eyes are glasy, his chheks red, and his demeanor almost pathetic.
He's been running a slight fever all daydue to teething (so my mommy instincts tell me). He's been in either my arms. Alyssa's arms or his bed all day. No floor time, no playtime. I'm praying that he'll be better tomorrow. It's so sad to see my usually into-everything toddler just flop his head down on my chest.

Another Picture

Trying out a new way of loading pictures-

This was taken at a family wedding last October. The girls were the flower girls and Gavin was the ring bearer.

Trip to the zoo


This was our most recent trip to the zoo. We decided to take off last Tuesday afternoon. The weather was about 60 degrees. We recieved zoo passes for Christmas (thanks mom and dad!), so we can go whenever we feel like it. Most of the zoo was closed for either renovations or due to the fact that it was January and it's not supposed to be 60 degrees, but we had a great time anyway. We took our time and ended up spending 2 hours there! It's kind of hard to see in this picture, but they had the crayons out where you could face paint with them. And yes, they are all wearing their matching JEDI t-shirts. I was actually wearing one too, but no one was there to take my picture :)


Poor kid didn't realize you had to put a quarter in to be able to see.




Eli loved his first trip to the zoo.





We had a great time. We packed our own snack of freshly popped popcorn (with a real popper- no microwave!), brought our own water bottles, and just took time to relax and play. It was a great reminder for me of why we chose this lifestyle- being able to learn outside the class, building relationships between our children, and just enjoying ourselves.